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Verse Galatians 2:3. _BUT NEITHER TITUS, WHO WAS WITH ME_] The
apostle proceeds to state that his account was so satisfactory to the
apostles, that they not only did not require him to insist on the...
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BUT NEITHER TITUS, WHO WAS WITH ME - Paul introduces this case of
Titus undoubtedly to show that circumcision was not necessary for
salvation. It was a case just in point. He had gone up to Jerusalem...
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CHAPTER 2
_ 1. How Jerusalem had Confirmed the Gospel Paul Preached. (Galatians
2:1)_
2. Peter's Failure; Paul's Rebuke and Testimony. (Galatians 2:11)
Fourteen years passed by before he ever saw Je...
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A crucial negotiation on equal terms with the Jerusalem leaders,
fourteen years later possibly reckoned from Paul's conversion; more
naturally from his first interview with Peter. (The point is import...
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THE MAN WHO REFUSED TO BE OVERAWED (Galatians 2:1-10)...
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Fourteen years afterwards I again went up to Jerusalem with Barnabas,
and I took Titus with me too. It was in consequence of a direct
message from God that I went up; and I placed before them the gosp...
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NEITHER nut even. Gr _oude_.
WITH. Greek. _sun_. App-104.
BEING. (though) being....
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_neither Titus_ Better, NOT EVEN TITUS, who, as Paul's colleague,
might have thus had more ready access to the Jews.
_being a Greek_ unlike Timothy, Acts 16:1-3.
_was compelled_ Scholefield renders,...
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The construction of this passage is irregular and uncertain, and the
meaning of several words and phrases obscure. But the general argument
would seem to be as follows: -I conferred indeed with the Ap...
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_A parenthesis, which however illustrates the main subject, referring
to an incident which marked an important stage in the history of his
stay at Jerusalem_. (Galatians 2:3) Strong representations we...
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ἈΛΛʼ. So far from any hindrance to my work resulting from the
interview.
ΟΥ̓ΔῈ. Not even though Titus was both my companion and a Greek.
Τ. Ὁ ΣῪΝ ἘΜΟῚ. Actually with me in Jerusalem, exposed to
all...
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10–2:21. ST PAUL’S DEFENCE OF HIMSELF
10–12. _My one object is to please God, and to serve Christ, who
revealed to me the Gospel_
(Galatians 1:10) I say “now,” for my words show clearly that I
care n...
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_The next visit to Jerusalem and its result; my independence was fully
recognized_
(Galatians 2:1) When did I see the Apostles next? Not till fourteen
years after my last visit. I then went up to Jeru...
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ΏΝ _praes. act. part. от_ ΕΙΜΊ (G1510) быть.
Уступительное _part._ ("хотя"),
ΉΝΑΓΚΆΣΘΗ _aor. ind. pass. от_ ΆΝΑΓΚΆΖΩ (G315)
оказывать давление на кого-л.,
призывать, принуждать. _Aor._ является
терми...
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BUT NEITHER TITUS—WAS COMPELLED, &C.— This served as a plain
evidence to the Galatians, that the circumcising of the convert
Gentiles was no part of the gospel which he laid before these men of
note,...
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TEXT 2:3-5
(3) But not even Titus who was with me, being a Greek, was compelled
to be circumcised: (4) and that because of the false brethren privily
brought in, who come in privily to spy out our li...
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_VERSE 3. BUT NEITHER TITUS, WHO WAS WITH ME, BEING A GREEK, WAS
COMPELLED TO BE CIRCUMCISED._...
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But neither Titus, who was with me, being a Greek, was compelled to
be circumcised:
BUT. So far were they from regarding me as running in vain, that 'not
even Titus who was with me, though he was a...
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2 Paul's method in Jerusalem seems to have taken into account the low
spiritual state and prejudices of the Jewish believers. It would have
been practically impossible to impress the whole company wit...
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HIS AUTHORITY RECOGNISED BY THE APOSTLES AT JERUSALEM AND MAINTAINED
IN HIS CONFLICT WITH ST. PETER
1-10. It was not until upon the occasion of a subsequent visit to
Jerusalem fourteen years later th...
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BUT NEITHER (RV 'not even') TITUS.. WAS COMPELLED] This was a crucial
instance of the application of the principle at stake. A demand was
made by the rigid Judaists that Titus should be circumcised. T...
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Barnabas was a *Jewish Christian. But Titus was a *Gentile Christian.
‘*Greek man’ may mean that Titus came from the country called
Greece. But the *Jews often referred to the *Gentiles as ‘Greek
men’...
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CHRIST HAS MADE US FREE
GALATIANS
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 2
PAUL MET THE LEADERS IN JERUSALEM
V1 Then I returned to Jerusalem 14 years later with Barnabas. Titus
came with me too. V2 God showed m...
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II.
(1-10) The argument proceeds, still taking the shape of vivid personal
retrospect: — The next visit at which I had any communication with
the elder Apostles was after an interval of fourteen years...
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BUT NEITHER TITUS... — This and the two following verses are
parenthetical. The result of the private conference with the Judaic
Apostles is not given till Galatians 2:7; but without waiting for
this,...
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CHAPTER 7
PAUL AND THE FALSE BRETHREN.
Galatians 2:1
"FOURTEEN years" had elapsed since Paul left Jerusalem for Tarsus, and
commenced his Gentile mission. During this long period-a full half of
his...
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_Howbeit even Titus, who was with me, being a Greek, had not been
compelled to be circumcised_. The last verse related the steps taken
by Paul to disarm opposition. He was, however, no less resolute i...
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NARRATIVE OF THE AUTHOR'S VISIT WITH BARNABAS TO THE CHURCH OF
JERUSALEM, HIS FRUITLESS NEGOTIATIONS WITH PARTY LEADERS, AND THE
BROTHERLY WELCOME AND RECOGNITION HE RECEIVED FROM JAMES PETER AND
JOHN...
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STAND FIRM FOR TRUTH
Galatians 2:1
The great controversy in Paul's career was over the initial rite of
Judaism. It would have been comparatively calm, if he had been willing
to admit that Christianit...
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Having dealt with the divine origin of his teaching, the apostle now
proceeded to show that his teaching was confirmed by the conference he
had with the elders at Jerusalem fourteen years after his co...
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(1) В¶ Then fourteen years after I went up again to Jerusalem with
Barnabas, and took Titus with me also. (2) And I went up by
revelation, and communicated unto them that gospel which I preach
among t...
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Galatians 1:1-24. We saw the second of Corinthians characterized by
the most rapid transitions of feeling, by a deep and fervent sense of
God's consolations, by a revulsion so much the more powerful i...
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3._But neither Titus_. This is an additional argument to prove that
the Apostles held the same views with himself; for he had brought to
them an uncircumcised man, whom they did not hesitate to acknow...
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He then speaks historically of his ministry, and of the question
whether man had anything to do with it. His gospel was not according
to man, for he had not received it from any man; he had not been
t...
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BUT NEITHER TITUS, WHO WAS WITH ME, BEING A GREEK,.... There was such
an agreement between the apostle, and his fellow apostles at
Jerusalem, even about this article of the necessity of circumcision,...
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But neither Titus, who was with me, being a Greek, was compelled to be
circumcised:
Ver. 3. _Was compelled to be circumcised_] _i.e._ I would not yield
he should be; lest I should seem to countenance...
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_But neither Titus_, &c. As if he had said, That the apostles, to whom
I communicated the doctrine which I preach, acknowledged it to be the
true gospel of Christ, is evident from this, that not even...
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NEITHER TITUS-WAS COMPELLED; or required to be circumcised. This
showed, in direct opposition to the false teachers among the
Galatians, that they did not consider circumcision needful....
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FURTHER CONFIRMATION OF PAUL'S APOSTLESHIP.
Paul refuses to yield to false brethren:...
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BUT NEITHER TITUS, WHO WAS WITH ME, BEING A GREEK, WAS COMPELLED TO BE
CIRCUMCISED;...
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THE JERUSALEM CONFERENCE
Not until fourteen years later was there any consultation between Paul
and the apostles generally. On this occasion (of which Acts 15:1 gives
the history) Paul went with Barna...
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Titus, a Greek, Gentile.
Judiazers tried to force him to be circumcised.
(See Acts 15:1) The case of Timothy was different. (See Acts 16:1-3)
There is a diference between a choice to avoid problems...
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1-10 Observe the apostle's faithfulness in giving a full account of
the doctrine he had preached among the Gentiles, and was still
resolved to preach, that of Christianity, free from all mixture of
J...
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The apostle brings this as an instance of the apostles at Jerusalem
agreeing with him in his doctrine, as to the non-necessity of
circumcision; for though Titus was with him, who was a native Gentile,...
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But not even Titus who was with me, being a Greek, was compelled to be
circumcised...
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Tertullian Against Marcion Book V
to be understood as in alliance with Judaism! When indeed he says,
that "neither was Titus circumcised,"[82]
Tertullian Against Marcion Book V
to be circumcised,...
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Galatians 2:3 Yet G235 not G3761 Titus G5103 who G3588 with G4862 me
G1698 being G5607 (G5752) Greek...
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‘But not even Titus who was with me, being a Greek, was compelled to
be circumcised.'
‘With me.' Titus was there as a companion of Paul and Barnabas.
(‘With _me_ does not necessarily exclude Barnaba...
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THE IMPORTANT RECOGNITION THAT NO RITUAL REQUIREMENT CAN EVER BE SEEN
AS NECESSARY FOR SALVATION (GALATIANS 2:3).
What follows may sound to be rather technical but it is in fact of the
greatest impor...
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_Excursus on the Relation of Paul to the Jewish Apostles._
Compare here my _History of the Apostolic Church_ (1853), pp. 245-260
and pp. 282 ff., 616 ff., and an able Excursus of Dr. Lightfoot on
‘St...
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_Conference of Paul with the Jewish Apostles at Jerusalem_. Chapter
Galatians 2:1-10.
Continuation of the personal defence. Fourteen years after his
conversion, Paul had an interview with the Apostles...
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Galatians 2:3. YET NOT EVEN TITUS.... BEING A GREEK, or although he
was a Greek, that is, a heathen. Far from declaring my labors
fruitless and disapproving my gospel, the Jewish Apostles did not
forc...
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BEING A GREEK
(Hελλην ων). Concessive participle, though he was a Greek.WAS
COMPELLED TO BE CIRCUMCISED
(ηναγκασθη περιτμηθηνα). First aorist passive
indicative of αναγκαζω and first aorist passiv...
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Galatians 2:1. _Then fourteen years after I went up again to Jerusalem
with Barnabas, and took Titus with me also. And I went up by
revelation,-_
He was sent by the church at Antioch, but the church...
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CONTENTS: Paul's journey to Jerusalem and His contest for the truth.
Justification by faith in Christ without works.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Paul, Barnabas, Titus, Peter, James, Cephas, John.
CONCLUSION:...
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Galatians 2:1. _Then fourteen years after, I went up again to
Jerusalem, and took Titus,_ his fellow-labourer. Luke adds, “and
others also.” Acts 15:2. We may gather from this, that Luke was of
the co...
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WAS NOT FORCED TO BE CIRCUMCISED. The _circumcision party_ would
expect Peter, James, and John (the "apostles of circumcision") to take
their side in the argument. Paul was opposing centuries of
anti-...
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_But neither Titus, who was with me._
BUT NEITHER TITUS
1. This incident is introduced by way of evidence, not by way of
apology.
2. The circumcision of Titus is inconsistent with individual
expres...
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GALATIANS—NOTE ON GALATIANS 2:3 The Jerusalem apostles agreed that
Titus, a Gentile, did not need to be circumcised. Thus, says Paul,
they agreed no Gentile needed to be circumcised. But some FALSE
BR...
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CHAPTER 2
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
i. Paul declares that he had compared his Gospel with Peter, James,
and John, and that it had been approved of them so completely that
there was nothing to be added...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
Galatians 2:1. THEN FOURTEEN YEARS AFTER.—From Paul’s conversion
inclusive. I WENT AGAIN TO JERUSALEM.—The same visit referred to in
Acts 15, when the council of the...
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EXPOSITION
In the preceding chapter, St. Paul has been concerned to make clear
the position that neither the gospel which he preached nor the
commission which he held was derived from the older apostl...
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Then fourteen years later I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas,
and I took Titus with me also (Galatians 2:1).
So Paul no doubt had been ministering in Syria and Cilicia, the area
around Tarsus,...
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1 Corinthians 9:20; 1 Corinthians 9:21; Acts 15:24; Acts 16:3;...
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Neither [ο υ δ ε]. More correctly, not even. So far were they from
pronouncing my labor in vain, that not even Titus was compelled to be
circumcised, although he was a Greek. Though approving Paul's
p...
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But neither was Titus who was with me — When I conversed with them.
Compelled to be circumcised — A clear proof that none of the
apostles insisted on the circumcising gentile believers. The sense is,...
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Observe here, 1. The instance and evidence which St. Paul brings of
the apostles at Jerusalem, agreeing with him, both in their doctrine
and in their practice; and that was Titus, who being. Gentile,...